Amazing performance. Congratulations. Some of the best shooting I've ever had privilege of seeing.
Jayson played at an unconscious level! We all talk about being in a zone, that was it!
Congrats, and l am sure he was playing harder for his about to be born child ; )
Mika also played some great pool this week.
Amazing performance. Congratulations. Some of the best shooting I've ever had privilege of seeing.
I will just repeat what I said in another thread below on what I thought of Shaw. If he plays like that in the US Open the other players don't have to like it:smile:
I also watched on my phone and my IPad glitch free! Shaw played insanely good!! That dude is for real. His opponents had no chance, he just crushed Mika. Excellent cueball control safeties and shotmaking. I was super impressed!!!
I was watching from ten rows up in the stands and it appeared to me that it hit the rail. It was a great safety battle. But the cue ball did change direction ever so slightly off the rail. I was surprised none of the commentators on the stream could call out the final decision.
I think at one point Jayson looked up to the commentators and one of them declined to make any comment on that "foul/no-foul" situation. I was watching this on my tv so I really couldn't tell if it hit the rail or not. But I am sure the commentators had a better view. I don't know if the ref or both of the players asked commentators again or not.
I personally don't like to intervene in situations like this unless one of the players asks me for my opinion.
But at that point of the match it didn't matter, Mika was already not looking very strong (mentally). He made some uncharacteristic errors and just did not look like a winner during that match.
Every one has bad days and that was it for Mika. Jayson played well and deserved to win that match.
Absolutely agree. Mentally he was already defeated.
Nick Varner said years ago that any complaining or frustration in a tournament match is a sign of weakness. If you keep your cool at the table you give yourself the best chance to win. Never show your opponent any weakness, it will give them momentum. This is the reason Nick came from behind and won so often, he was never mentally defeated by anyone.
First, I would like to commend Jayson for a well deserved victory. How he could keep his mind on the game and not his wife is beyond me.
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Nick Varner said years ago that any complaining or frustration in a tournament match is a sign of weakness. If you keep your cool at the table you give yourself the best chance to win. Never show your opponent any weakness, it will give them momentum. This is the reason Nick came from behind and won so often, he was never mentally defeated by anyone.